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Dog Areas in Manteca

50 Parks

1 Trail

1 Shop

1 Eatery

Located
in the Central Valley of California, Manteca may seem small, but it is filled
with wonderful dog friendly activities and places that your pup would love to
see. Founded in 1861, Manteca was mainly known for its railroad tracks and
train stations. Originally the town was called “Monteca,” but it was misprinted
as Manteca by the railroad, and that spelling is the one that stuck for the
town. Locals still laugh about this simple mistake that gave the town its
identity.

Now Manteco is known as a “family
city,” and is chalk full of great parks, big and small, that your dog can
visit, like the Woodward Community Park. This park is so big, your dog won’t
know where to sniff first! There are five different veterinarians that you can
take your pup to for check-ups in right here in town.

If you’re coming in from out of town,
then you’re in luck with three pawsome hotels you and your dog can stay at.
America’s Best Value Inn Manteca, Best Western Plus Executive Inn and Suites,
and Motel 6 Manteca all welcome your furry friend to join you for a relaxing
night in before heading off onto your adventure.

Best Dog Neighborhoods in Manteca

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Population Density1,320/sq mi

#1 Hacienda Ave/ W Louise Ave

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The Manteca Dog Park is a dogstatic space to let your pups run
around and get out some of their energy. The park is separated by large and
small breeds, plus both parks have agility equipment for your dogs to play on.
The Manteca Dog Park also provides clean-up bags and benches to sit on, but
there isn’t a water fountain inside of the park, so make sure you bring your own. Both parks have plenty of shade from the enormous trees that are inside
the park, plus locals leave tennis balls around for other dogs to play with.
Occasionally the park is closed for maintenance, but the city leaves a huge sign
in front so you know before you even pull up.
If your dog needs a little training, be sure to contact Bone-a-Fide
dog training, which holds their classes right next to the Manteca Dog Park.

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Population Density4,745/sq mi

#2 E Woodward Ave/ S Manteca Rd

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Woodward Community Park is a great spot to take your dog
exploring. The park features huge soccer fields, a walking/jogging path with mile
markers, basketball courts, and a playground. There are also bathrooms, lots of
benches, and a pavilion with picnic tables. Although the Woodward Community Park
lists a fenced in dog park, the fenced in area is usually being used for soccer games, so be prepared that the fenced in area may
be occupied by humans. There are water fountains located throughout the park to keep pups hydrated, and make sure when visiting to keep your dog on a leash.
Woodward Community Park is popular and usually has parties, sport events, or
even community events, so if your dog isn’t
social, you may want to head to a different park.

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Population Density950/sq mi

#3 Calla

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If you’re visiting from out of town and need a place to stay, then you’re in luck. Motel 6 Manteca is pet friendly and welcomes any dog of
any size to stay free with you while you’re visiting. Motel 6 is in walking
distance of many great restaurants and near the movie theater. Best Western
Plus Executive Inn and Suites welcomes up to two dogs that are 80 pounds or
below for an additional fee per night. There is only a limited number of pet
friendly rooms at Best Western, so be sure to call ahead. The Best Western
offers free WIFI, free breakfast and has dry cleaning and a laundry room. When dinnertime rolls around, head to Panera. This restaurant is in walking
distance from these hotels and has a dog-friendly patio where both of you can
eat a hearty meal together.

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Population Density5,679/sq mi

#4 W Alameda St / Poplar Ave

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Library Park is a great park to take your dog to for a fun
day out. The park has an asphalt walking path that surrounds it, and in the
middle of the path is a bunch of grass that your dog can roll in. The park is
covered by trees which help shade it, and there is also a covered pavilion. The park offers both picnic tables and benches to relax on, water fountains, and bathrooms. Library Park also features paintings on
the park wall that helps explain the history of Manteca and how it came to be. If you and your dog are looking for a quieter
park to visit, then check out Bobette and Charlie Giles Park. Named after a
couple from Manteca, the park offers lush green grass throughout that your dog will love, and is covered by trees to
help shade it. There is also an asphalt walking path around it for an easy afternoon stroll. Once you’re done
at the park, be sure to check out Carter’s Pet Store right down the street.
Carters offers everything your dog needs, including dog food, treats, toys, and
even accessories.

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Population Density1,024/sq mi

#5 Northgate Dr/ N Union Rd

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The Manteca Tidewater Bikeway is a great multiuse trail to
take your pup on. The trail is 3.4 miles long and has an asphalt ground making it perfect for walking or biking. The bikeway runs through the better
part of Manteca, and passes by some quiet neighborhoods and great parks. If you
and your pup want to stop and enjoy a park, look no further then Northgate Park.
This lovely space features a grass field, playground, bathrooms, and tennis courts. The
bikeway runs right through this park, and your dog will love the mini break to
roll on the grass and get some water.